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"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
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"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Mission Heights, Santa Barbara, California, 1917. House Architecture: Tudor revival house of Mission Canyon stone, designed by Samuel Illsley and built in 1899 by Christopher Tornoe. Landscape: Peter Poole, stone mason, and his brother, Thomas Poole, gardener, from 1900
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the Robert Cameron Rogers house, located at Glendessary Lane in Mission Heights, Santa Barbara, California, is a stunning example of Tudor Revival architecture. Designed by Samuel Illsley and built in 1899, the house is made of Mission Canyon stone and showcases intricate details, including half-timbering, gabled roofs, and decorative chimneys. The landscape design of the property is equally impressive, with landscaping by Peter Poole, a stone mason, and his brother, Thomas Poole, a gardener, from 1900. The photograph, taken in 1917 by Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures the beauty of the property in hand-tinted, color detail. The image showcases the vanishing point of the perspective, leading the viewer's eye through the garden's winding paths and past the topiary hedges. The Italianate influence is evident in the arched gateway, which frames the entrance to the property. The garden design features a variety of plants, including lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and towering trees. The hedges are meticulously trimmed, creating a sense of order and symmetry. The stone lantern, placed at the end of the garden path, adds a touch of Asian influence and completes the picturesque scene. The Glendessary house and garden are a testament to the beauty and craftsmanship of the early 20th century. The image, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, provides a glimpse into the past, showcasing the attention to detail and appreciation for nature that defined the era. The property remains a cherished piece of Santa Barbara's heritage and continues to inspire and delight visitors to this day.
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